60 min listen
Soccer Cliches U.S.A.
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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Oct 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The Athletic's Adam Hurrey and Pablo Maurer are joined by the Rory Smith of The New York Times to discuss two nations divided by a common language of soccer.
Can we ever accept the word “winningest”, why were we so obsessed with Bob Bradley’s soccer vocabulary, how much damage did Green Street do for US-UK footballing relations, and just what is it about bald American goalkeepers in the Premier League?
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Can we ever accept the word “winningest”, why were we so obsessed with Bob Bradley’s soccer vocabulary, how much damage did Green Street do for US-UK footballing relations, and just what is it about bald American goalkeepers in the Premier League?
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Released:
Oct 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
The A-Z of football clichés - Part One: The Athletic's Adam Hurrey & Charlie Eccleshare are joined by Tom Williams author of 'Do You Speak Football?' to discuss the strange vocabulary only used by those fluent in the game's endless cliches. by For Our Sins: The Clichés Pod Archive